A lesson collection for learning about the origins, diversity, and flexibility of goal-directed behaviors.
Subject Area: School Improvement
Human intelligence seems to be a social, more than merely an individual phenomenon. What can we learn from comparing human societies to human brains?
How can we understand the causal relationships between goals, behaviors, and outcomes?
Tools for thinking about the origins, diversity, and flexibility of goal-directed behaviors
The School Portrait is a framework for capturing and reflecting on various dimensions of school. It can serve as a rapid assessment tool, or
The Youth Mayors Field Guide supports students to conduct projects for investigating local problems and developing solutions. The Field Guide focuses on skills for
An Evolving Schools Regional Workshop Model on the participatory development of school profiles that can inform school improvement and global innovation research collaborations.
Evolution is an interdisciplinary science. Evolutionary theory is routinely employed across the overlapping domains of the natural, social, and computational sciences, as a high
Resources for advancing a regional workshop on the topic of curriculum overload.
One of the “holy grails” of education is to develop in students the ability to transfer their prior learning to new contexts and, most importantly, to